There are at least 3 artists called Season's End:
1. A British Band.
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1. A British Band.
2. A modern rock band based out of Columbus, Ohio.
3. A band from Tucson Arizona
1.Deeply moving and heavy on grandiose atmosphere, soaring vocals and crushing riffs, Season’s End’s debut album The Failing Light elegantly demonstrates that you need not travel to Scandinavia to find perfectly crafted symphonic metal. Having spent the last three years honing a sound that transcends the boundaries of gothic metal, this Hampshire based sextet have created an album that is both astoundingly fresh and incredibly mature; qualities that can be attributed to the band’s refusal to resort to tired clichés. “We always strive to stay true to ourselves when writing,” states lead vocalist Becki Clark, “we don’t deliberately try and conform to any stereotypes or conventions; we make the music that we’d like to hear”. It is this attitude that truly sets Season’s End apart in a genre that is all too often characterised by rigidly set formulae and has helped propel them into the collective consciousness of Britain’s burgeoning underground metal scene.
1. A British Band.
… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 3 artists called Season's End:
1. A British Band.
2. A modern rock band based out of Columbus, Ohio.
3. A band from Tucson Arizona
1.Deeply moving and heavy on grandiose atmosphere, soaring vocals and crushing riffs, Season’s End’s debut album The Failing Light elegantly demonstrates that you need not travel to Scandinavia to find perfectly crafted symphonic metal. Having spent the last three years honing a sound that transcends the boundaries of gothic metal, this Hampshire based sextet have created an album that is both astoundingly fresh and incredibly mature; qualities that can be attributed to the band’s refusal to resort to tired clichés. “We always strive to stay true to ourselves when writing,” states lead vocalist Becki Clark, “we don’t deliberately try and conform to any stereotypes or conventions; we make the music that we’d like to hear”. It is this attitude that truly sets Season’s End apart in a genre that is all too often characterised by rigidly set formulae and has helped propel them into the collective consciousness of Britain’s burgeoning underground metal scene.
The Road Ahead
Season's End Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'The Road Ahead' by these artists:
Admit-One So keep your head up high And stare blindly at everything Th…
B. King Rest in Peace Jaleel Barbee Rest in Peace Oink God got me,…
Boy Named Banjo I′ve always wondered what the future is holdin' for me Who…
Captain Tractor Please don't tell me about tommorow, It's much to far away,…
City to City The road ahead is empty It's paved With miles of the unknown…
Dėnz I'm driving back home Lost in my thoughts, and the night's…
G.I.S So keep your head up high And stare blindly at everything Th…
National Park Radio The highway is my home This heart belongs out on the…
NDPeeps One man on an island One drop in the sea All it…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Season's End:
A Ghost in My Emotion In fading distant dreams you will return, Until you are a…
Beyond Everything I promise you serenity, That we will never hold, Your life…
Celestia In spite of all these things that I could never…
Ghost In My Emotion In fading distant dreams you will return, Until you are a…
In My World In fading distant dreams you will return, Until you are a…
Innocence The euphoric age has now died, Memories burn where they once…
Nothing The lightest kiss of snow, Hiding all the pain beneath, Did …
Nothing After All The lightest kiss of snow, Hiding all the pain beneath, Di…
One Sadness You cannot hold me down here, Your eyes stab at my…
Touch Shroud me in satin, Cover me in dirt, The grave swallows me.…
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Shadow Spector
@Cho konnit: so there are 4 endings in total.
1. One where Kenny and Clem go to Wellington and Kenny leaves Clem there. In Season 3, Clem’s flashback is Wellington getting raided and Enid getting killed while holding AJ. I think in this one, Clem gets a mark on her forehead.
2. One where Kenny and Clem leave Wellington together. In the season 3 Flashback, Clem crashes the car and Kenny gets eaten.
3. One where Clem shoots Kenny and leaves with Jane. In the season 3 flashback, they talk about the family they let in or didn’t let in (if you let them in, they rob you). Then Jane hangs herself after learning she’s pregnant with Luke’s baby and Clem shoots her.
4. The ending where you shoot Kenny and then leave Jane or the ending where you let Kenny kill Jane and then shoot Kenny. In both cases, Clem splashes guts on herself and AJ before walking into a herd of walkers. The season 3 flashback is her with AJ at a railroad where Clem gets her hand locked in a car door and she loses a finger.
There are two endings in season 2 though where Kenny’s fate is undetermined.
1. When you look away and let Kenny kill Jane, you both go to Wellington and Enid tells you there’s not enough room for him. You accept Kenny’s wishes and he goes off on his own. There isn’t anything that suggests Kenny dies after. The only reference to him is the season 3 flashback where you can take Kenny’s hat before fleeing Wellington.
2. This is the ending that almost nobody gets. When Clem finds AJ in the car after Kenny kills Jane, there is a line of dialogue that says “you’re dangerous, Kenny . . .” If you choose this, there will come a choice whether to go off on your own or go with Kenny to Wellington. If you choose to go off on your own, Kenny says “it’s been a blessing to know you, Clementine” before he gives AJ some final words of encouragement as Clem walks off with him. Then the ending is Clem splashing guts on herself and AJ before walking into the herd of walkers.
So yes, if you really want Kenny to survive, there are two outcomes where he is never confirmed to die.
Big Smoke
I noticed that her reaction is different depending on who she kills whether you choose to save Carley or Doug, she doesn’t mean to kill Doug which leaves her in a state of shock and regret where as we see here she feels satisfaction with Carley’s death
GenuineNarwha37
She was literally hating Carley xD
Ash
@GenuineNarwha37 She just jealous Lee liked Carley and not her lmao.
Greedy Bandit
@Ash Oh dang. So, that what's this all about it's not about the drugs missing it was a love triangle
Shackal
@Ash Yeah Lily loved Lee, espeacily if you choose to help Kenny kill her dad
Bocajaa
Doug is better
Костя Киндалюк
Yeah. And that's funny how Lilly tells Clementine that Lee did it wrong by helping other people. But she should remember who helped her with her father, who was holding the group together. Without Lee everyone would've just killed each other in the group. Lee was the leader, a king-hearted leader, who cared about his people and wanted the best for them. So if Lee hasn't made the "mistake" she was talking about she would stay at the road and die
James Mary
Exactly!! Lee even wondered himself if he made the "right" decision by keeping her with the group, but like ANY true decent human beings would do, he couldn't just leave another human being, especially one as complicated as Lily who he sympathized with, for dead on the road. Like Tyreese from The Walking Dead TV Show (I prefer the Comics version though), Lee Everett was a truly good man. One of the FEW good people who despite his mistakes, he didn't betrayed but stayed true to himself and never abanonded his humanity.
James Mary
Avonte He likes to think he is, but his decisions only creates more tension. Ben definitely messed things up for everyone, but Kenny's decision was cold and avoidable. Lee's approach was the more rational and less risky.
alderb
And bro I feel bad for the people who died through my decisions 💀